Instagram page with 1 lac followers deactivated for provocative posts related to Suhas Shetty murder


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, May 9: An Instagram page named beary_royal_nawab, which had around 1 lac followers and was known for posting provocative content, has been deactivated following concerns about its role in promoting hate and inciting enmity between communities in connection with the Suhas Shetty murder case under the jurisdiction of Bajpe police station in Mangaluru.

The posts allegedly sought to inflame communal tensions and provoke hatred between religious and social groups, with efforts to incite one community against another. In this regard, a total of three cases were registered at Barke and Mulki police stations. These cases have now been transferred to the Mangaluru City CEN crime police station for further investigation.

The Mangaluru police corresponded with the relevant law enforcement agency requesting action against the Instagram page. Based on this, the beary_royal_nawab page has been deactivated and is no longer accessible in India.

The investigation is being carried out under the guidance of city police commissioner Anupam Agarwal IPS, deputy commissioners of police Siddharth Goyal IPS (Law & Order), and Ravishankar (Crime & Traffic), with the CEN crime police station continuing the probe.

 

 

 

  

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